An unexected sight, his beautiful Skipjack, though not "The Nathan" (Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester that I did the Oil Painting of), was beautiful watching as it cruised up the Chesapeake Bay and then turned, closing it's full Mast as it did so. No name shows on the side of this Skipjack, so I don't know which one it is. If you do, please write a comment, letting me know what it is.

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Hi Cindy! Thank you! I thought it was, but I wasn't positive. That Photograph was taken after the ones of the "Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester." It was an unexpected sighting after driving down a road I had never been on, looking for another place, but finding that one instead where the H.M. Krentz was visible from a far distance. Camera Zooms work great, especially for a series of photos of Famous Skipjacks! "The Nathan of Dorchester will always be my favorite though! I haven't forgotten to send the photos of "The Nathan." I was unable to do so yet, but still want to share them with the Crew on the website advertising The Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester. Hopefully I can make a movie of the series of photos to send you completed. Unfortunately, I did upload them out of the order I took them, but all I have to do is upload them again and then I will have them in the order they were taken. They look great! I hope you like the Oil Painting I did of "Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester." Did you see it on my new Artist Website yet? It's not the one on the Oyster shell I already shared with you and the Crew - that one was painted with Acrylics and one watercolor painted on an Oyster Shell that I first painted Gold Acrylic. The Oil Painting of the Famous Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester was painted on Canvas paper and is my very first ever Oil Painting, painted looking at the photographs of "The Nathan." I miss the Eastern Shore. I loved it there and didn't want to leave. Please send me an e-mail through the link on my page. I'm happy to see you here! Take good care and say hi to the Crew for me! With Love, Debbie